I know its been a very long while but I have had the stress of work and just no time to do anything worthwhile with my painting. Until over the last week or so I have pushed myself out of the doldrums, so here are the results so far, the two WW1 busts, I have ha dot finish off for Paul at Modelcellar, they have now gone off to him.

I have been working on a few other little projects in the past that I am catching up on, this is one of them , its the Srgt. Blackart’s Jack the Plucker figure, with a little twist added as base work, I have now been able to start the painting.....

I have also been looking at another project that I have had in my head for a very long while, just had no real time to push it in the right direction, at the moment the conversion work has been limited to the head of this bust, I only hope I can do it justice with the painting I want for this bust.....

I have a few figures I am working on at the moment, the following images cover such subjects as The Faun from Pans Labyrinth from Alexandros Miniatures, an United Irishman from the 1798 Irish rebellion, using the 70mm figure from Art Girona of a 1795 Argyllshire Highlander with a few subtle touches done and total colour change, this is the first stages of both of these figure there will be more to come....

This is the first to get finished of many figure projects I have on the go, Its a future release from ModelCellar part of a four figure set of WW1 Bomber Crew. I have added another head to the figure and a helmet that I had going spare. The groundwork is made from plasticard, the exhaust is from a Wingnuts kit that I had going spare.

Hi Guys, I also have been working on a little piece for myself, just trying to keep my hand in the sculpting and painting mode, what with work now taking over my world, its getting harder to get hobby time, but I am working on that side of things at the moment (come on let me win the lottery)...

About Me

I have been modelling since I could hold a tube of glue, from small scale AFV’s to large scale radio controlled aircraft. I got into building cars in my mid twenties, but modeling was never far away.
Then one day in 1999, I went into a model shop, I came out with a copy of Military Modelling, in fact the Euro Special. Soon I joined Welling Model Club, where I have met some of the most genuine modeller’s in the hobby, one of those was Roy Hunt. Roy helped me from the first club night I attended. I have improved over the last few years, with help from members of the club and especially Roy.
I received my very first medal from Euro Militaire, a Highly Commended in 2005. From that moment I have enjoyed the process of improving this art form. My best achievement was being the recipient of a Silver Medal from the World Expo 2008 in Gerona.
Roy Hunt, Thank you for everything.
Dave